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All In With Chris Hayes

you think that will be the touchstone of this for the right. in a way that makes them -- >> this picture mean something given to trump's base. again, i'm far enough away from it to not know exactly what it is. this picture will take on a totally different, potentially, a rational -- >> they're gonna sell t-shirts. first of, all the early posting pictures themselves, but the insignia photoshop as solidarity. this will be, you know, he's a political prisoner. he's our great hero. >> martyr. >> brought low by the terrible deep state. it is instantly iconic. why are we all, the mugshot has loomed so large over the fulton county proceedings. >> it's the only one. >> it's loomed so large. anticipation of the mugshot. when we're gonna see the mugshot? mugshot, when we have the mugshot? i think part of how to do with the equal justice under the law. as we do with the fact that the way that mugshots tend to work

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All In With Chris Hayes

high profile individuals. they bring in resources from other jurisdictions of necessary to make sure that the scene is secured. there are separate resources we can used to bring individuals in and out of the courthouse separate from the public interests. if someone wishes to go in and out the public entrance, they're welcome to do that. they don't have to. there is a way to get high-profile individuals in and out of the courthouse safely while not disrupting as much the business as usual, as if they were going in the -- >> f someone has prosecuted cases in fulton county, i'm not give you the same question i gave to dekalb county attorney robert james a few moments ago. i want to get your take on something that happened today in court filings, which i think was a surprise after one of the trump codefendants invoked his right to speedy trial, kenneth cheeseborough, fani willis said

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All In With Chris Hayes

trying to figure out as we watch this. we are watching this now because he negotiated for this to happen in december. >> primetime, listen 24 hours after the debate. >> here's why we're all here. >> so donald trump, i think, -- >> i'm here for falling fani willis. >> he is a theory about the value of attention, which is that the world of the newer tab lied in the 19 80s which is the people were -- not everyone grew up with newer tabloids. >> if they don't [laughter] >> eat things all attention is good attention. as long as you spell the name right, that's the way that the 2016 it's true it's clearly the case that all the attention paid to him wise competitive just knowing what you're saying here in terms of people hustling in those lights that are there, was that the sort of

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All In With Chris Hayes

voters, in new jersey, in new york, in long island, in connecticut, in manhattan alone there are tens of thousands of trump voters. they didn't show up. two dozen of them showed up. they were very peaceful -- >> will parking is hired. [laughter] >> i work walked around those people, totally harmless group. so it has gone all the way through this process, that is a very important thing to stop worrying about. this is not part of what is going to happen here. then the other thought, as you have all been discussing, is this question, as i've been staring at today, how he got to this. he got to this because of the agony of being donald trump. there's a thing that donald trump can't process, that every other adult has processed, that every other 12 year old at some

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All In With Chris Hayes

the thing all the way through, who do you end up with as a district attorney? and what we do, know who all the the assistant district attorneys are. they are all the people who are prosecuting donald trump. you only replace one person in an office with about 400 lawyers. you replace one. >> what you put on a new day, and the dea decides to make the case go away. >> that is harder than it is to say. it would be fascinating to see how that dea would walk into the courtroom, without any of the assistant d is supporting that the. make the pleadings, himself, or herself, -- >> it'll be like a sudden it live sketch. would there be mass resignations? >> this is fulton county, the politics in fulton county, and the politics in georgia, very different from the politics of the republican party in georgia. you one could imagine, mass resignations. how would then that replacement be able to operate in an environment where all of the people, as you said, that work

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All In With Chris Hayes

there's a rule in georgia that says, once a speedy trial act demand is made, if the case isn't tried within those two sessions of court, then that defendant is entitled to have his case dismissed. so, we can be certain that this case will go to trial on time. as for the grounds for severability, although there's one legal focus, it's generally viewed as a defendant needing to come in and show that there are some prejudice involved. some violation of his rights. if he's forced to go to trial with other defendants. the way that happens the most often, rachel, there is what prosecutors, what lawyers call a -- burden problem. it means you have a defendant who is going to go on and his evidence will prejudice people. >> joyce, thank you. very clarifying, as always. and valuable to have you here tonight. i want to slow us down just for a moment. if you've been doing the dishes and walking around doing, stuff

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All In With Chris Hayes

this is election interference. this is one instance, he said, but you have three other instances, its election interference. you should be able to challenge an election, i thought the election was a rigged election. i should have every right to do that. we did nothing wrong at all. we have every right, every single right, to challenge an election that we think is dishonest. we think it's very dishonest. >> quick remarks from the former president, not threatening any witnesses, in this case. >> those comments fit within the conditions of his bill. >> can i say something about the other republicans? the thing about the way most people, most humans who struggle with their weight, this isn't about how much -- >> really. everybody, right? every one of us. i mean, everyone. this is about the why. he has, and i try to find the last time he attacked chris christie over his way, whether you love chris christie or hate his guts, the most humanizing thing he's ever done is right in one of his books about his struggle with weight. and his decision to go ahead and do gastric bypass. and about his ongoing struggle with weight.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

in georgia, that actually is a decision that prosecutors typically have a lot of input into. what's the sequence of cases. when there's a severance. here, we've got one defendant who wants his case tried early. he likely's first peg up. there's a rule in georgia that says, once a speedy trial act demand is made, if the case isn't tried within those two sessions of court, then that defendant is entitled to have his case dismissed. so, we can be certain that this case will go to trial on time. as for the grounds for severability, although there's one legal focus, it's generally viewed as a defendant needing to come in and show that there are some prejudice involved. some violation of his rights. if he's forced to go to trial with other defendants. the way that happens the most often, rachel, there is what prosecutors, what lawyers call a -- burden problem.

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